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Conference pamsrc::decmessageq

Title:NAS Message Queuing Bus
Notice:KITS/DOC, see 4.*; Entering QARs, see 9.1; Register in 10
Moderator:PAMSRC::MARCUSEN
Created:Wed Feb 27 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2898
Total number of notes:12363

2877.0. "Which address table???" by OZROCK::PERKINS (Some contractors, their sex-life destroyed and overwhelmed by project pressures, turn to snorting quack.) Wed May 14 1997 22:35

I searched the notes file and can't find a reference to below.
Can someone tell me which address table and how to adjust it??

DMQ V3.2A ECO-1
DU V3.2

Thanks Kevin


************ dmqld (15708.0) 14-MAY-1997 11:49:20 ************
ld, link receiver for group 2967 from group 2807 is running

************ dmqld (15708.0) 14-MAY-1997 11:49:20 ************
ld, remote IP node SPIDRB port 2807 not found in local address data base

************ dmqld (15708.0) 14-MAY-1997 11:49:20 ************
ipi, address table is full

************ dmqld (15708.0) 14-MAY-1997 11:49:20 ************
ld, link receiver for group 2967 from group 2807 is exiting


NAME_TABLE_SIZE         200     ! size of Group Name Table
FIRST_TEMP_QUEUE        500     ! Number of first Temporary Queue
GROUP_MAX_LINKS         50      ! 250   ! Size of Group Link Table

There are thirty links defined in the group init table
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2877.1XHOST::SJZKick Butt In Your Face Messaging !Thu May 15 1997 10:2628
    
    there are two numbers you need to consider.  first is the
    number of unique groups in the %XGROUP table.  the second
    number is the number of total entries in the %XGROUP  sec-
    tion.
    
    the algorithm for computing the table sizes  is  somewhat
    arcane so I won't go into the detail,  but the  basically
    if you have MAX_LINKS set to 50,  and you have 30  groups
    that leaves you 20 entries that  are  unused.  each  time
    you get one of those "not found  in  local  address  data
    base" messages it is telling you that it accepted  a  con-
    nection from a group  that  was  not  configured  in  the
    %XGROUP section.  each time that occurs you have consumed
    one of those 20 entries.  eventually you run out and  you
    get the address table is full message and  you  can  only
    receive connections from configured group  and/or  groups
    that have already been implicitly  configured  when  they
    connected and displayed the "not found in local ..."  mes-
    sage.
    
    You can increase the number of available  entries  by  in-
    creasing the GROUP_MAX_LINKS number.  The  number  of  ad-
    dresses available for unconfigured groups is always equal
    to GROUP_MAX_LINKS minus the number of unique  groups  in
    the %XGROUP section.
    
    _sjz.
2877.2Thanks zachOZROCK::PERKINSSome contractors, their sex-life destroyed and overwhelmed by project pressures, turn to snorting quack.Sun May 18 1997 21:463
That's exactly what i was looking for

cheers kevin